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2014 jeep wrangler Reviews and News

2014 Jeep Wrangler

By
Phil Floraday
- 12/11/2013

New For 2014

The 2014 Jeep Wrangler doesn't see many changes. Fans of the Wrangler Rubicon 10th Anniversary Edition will be interested in the new Rubicon X, which enjoys many of the anniversary-edition upgrades (including wider rock rails, a winch-ready bumper, and plenty of standard features) at a lower cost. A trail kit is now available for all Wranglers and includes two D-rings, a tow strap, gloves, and a custom bag to keep it all together. The Wrangler Freedom Edition is based on the Sport, and Jeep donates $250 from each sale to the USO.

Vehicle Summary

The Jeep Wrangler is the entire Jeep brand to many people. With a history dating back to World War II, everyone seems to have a story about a Wrangler or a CJ of some variety. The Wrangler name debuted in 1986 and brought square headlights to the seven-slot grille. Circular headlights were introduced with the 1997 Wrangler and visually linked the vehicle with the CJ models that established the Jeep brand. Although the Wrangler was once among the simplest vehicles on the market, it has grown in size and complexity over the years. Now it's possible to get heated leather seats and a navigation system in a Wrangler. That said, the model is true to its heritage and is available only as a four-by-four (which wasn't always the case). Everyone at Jeep understands the importance of the Wrangler, and nobody wants to risk messing up the brand's most iconic model.

Overview

The 2014 Jeep Wrangler and Wrangler Unlimited are almost unchanged. The Wrangler saw numerous upgrades for 2013, so it's no surprise that the biggest changes this year are a few special-edition packages.

Jeep now offers the Rubicon X model, which is the most capable Wrangler trim level for 2014. Upgrades over a standard Wrangler Rubicon include 255/75R-17 mud tires, satin black wheels, steel bumpers, a power-dome hood, and a special gauge cluster. No other manufacturer boasts that its products can tackle the Rubicon Trail. Jeep has more than one model named after it.

The 2014 Jeep Wrangler Freedom Edition takes a Sport and adds "Oscar Mike" fender badges, a gray grille, silver wheels, body-color fender flares, rock rails with black taillamp guards, "Oscar Mike" decals on the hood, quarter panels, and seats, and silver accent stitching on the interior. Jeep donates $250 from the sale of each Freedom Edition Wrangler to the USO as a part of the Jeep Operation Safe Return Initiative.

Every 2014 Jeep Wrangler uses the 3.6-liter Pentastar V-6 engine and all-wheel drive. Buyers can choose between a six-speed manual or a five-speed automatic transmission and two- or four-door body configurations. As always, there is a choice between hard and soft tops and either is removable, so you can buy a soft top and add a hard top later, or vice versa. The Wrangler is one of the most customized vehicles on the road, so it's not likely you'll ever see two that look exactly the same.

You'll like:

V-6 engine

Removable doors

Topless driving experience

You won't like:

Bouncy ride

Tricky ingress and egress

Lack of fancy driving aids

Key Competitors

Nissan Xterra

Toyota 4Runner

Toyota FJ Cruiser

Used Jeep Wranglers

Boys Weekend: Jeep Wranglers on the Rubicon Trail

By
Jason H. Harper
- 09/30/2014

Thursday morning, New York City.

I get an e-mail from Casey at 6:15 a.m., its tone hovering between annoyance and panic. “Dude … jumping in a cab in 10—can I at least know the airline???”

Automotive enthusiasts are simple creatures. We want power, and lots of it, and we’re here to help you find it in its most affordable form(s). Power doesn’t always mean outright speed though, and big horsepower numbers can show up in unexpected places. For less than $30,000, the best dollars-per-horsepower ratio goes to a bizarre mix of cars, crossovers, and trucks, both fast and slow. What’s clear is that if you want the most ponies for the fewest Benjamins, buy American. (Note: All prices include destination fees.)

Jeep is making a splash at this year’s Beijing auto show with four new concepts that draw from modern Chinese urban culture, design, and fashion. Jeep continues to grow into an ever more popular import brand for the Chinese market, and these four concepts—based on the Jeep Renegade, Cherokee, and Wrangler models—will test the consumer market for future China-focused design strategy.

AUBURN HILLS, MICHIGAN—For forty-eight years, the Jeep faithful have flocked to the challenging trails of Utah for the Moab Easter Jeep Safari, an annual celebration of the rugged brand and a chance for enthusiasts to push their customized rigs to the limit.

Every year around Easter, Jeep hosts an event in Moab, Utah called the Easter Jeep Safari. This off-road driving rally gives Jeep an opportunity to unveil a host of special edition Jeep concepts, and this year Jeep is previewing two of the six vehicles that will debut in Moab: the Jeep Wrangler MOJO and the Jeep Cherokee Dakar.

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